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Soho, ironmongers. E. Coveney, St. Mary-at-Hlil, Lower Thames-street, victualler. G. Riley, Londonroad, Southwwark, printer. Jos. Mason, Holborn, hosier. T. Patience, New Broad-street, stone-mason. H. Marks, High-street, St. Giles's, silversmith. Ja. Lloyd, Audlem, Cheshire, grocer. Ja. Comper, St. Pancras, Chichester, linen-draper. T. and J. Cortis, Grimsby, Lincolnshire, grocers. R. Beck, Gloucester, innkeeper. Benj. Clay, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, linen-draper. J. Clark, Shoe-lanc, carpenter. J. Kayll, Great St. Helen's, money-scrivener. W. Buddle, jun. Chenies-street, St. Giles's, carpenter. T. Fenner, West Wycombe, Bucks, shopkeeper. F. Larard, Manchester, liquor-merchant. J. Jackson, Manchester, muslin-manufacturer, T. Hancock, Kingswood, Wiltshire, clothier. F. Robbins, Deretend, near Birmingham. W. Holmes, Pudsey, Yorkshire, drysalter. Thomas Kelly, Bristol, cordwainer. John. Harrison, Sunderland, Durham, ship-owner. Wm. Thomson, Great Portland street, coal-merchant. Richard Holden, Birmingham, gun-maker. Samuel Went, jun. Liverpool, merchant. Wm. Bincham, Tottenhamcourt-road, glass-seller. Jos. Wilks, heretofore of Walbrook, London, afterwards of Crutched-friars, and now of Hamburgh, merchant. Adam Gregory, Tavistock-street, Covent-Garden, taylor. John Barton, Davies-street, Hanover-square, horse-dealer, Benjamin Blyth, Birmingham, woollen-draper, Barker, S. Field, and A. Field, Leeds, wool-staplers. John Hodson, Bristol, grocer. George Harris, Bristol, grocer. Win. Hewlett and Wm. Bember, Bristol, dealers. George Anderson, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, innkeeper. Wm. Eades, Deretend, Warwickshire, silver-plater. Wm. Cook, Warley, Essex, corn-chandler. Jonathan Shaw, Bolton, Lancashire, cotton-manufac. Thomas Bedford, Sutton, Berkshire, paper-maker. W. Chown, Higham-Mills, Northamptonshire, miller. J. Allgood, Gloucester, mercer. D. Rencher, Carey-lane, Wood-street, velvet, ribbon, and fancy hat-manufac. H. Dale, Leeds, Stafford

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G. Morville, Lancaster. merchant. J. Moorhouse, the younger, Bolton-le-Moors, cottonmanufacturer.

BIRTHS.

Of sons: Lady Charleville, in Dublin; the Ladies of E. B. Portman, Esq. at Bryanston; of J. Denison, Esq. M. P. in Harley-street; of T. N. Parker, Esq. of Hatton-Grange; of S. Tempest, Esq. of Broughton-Hall; of the Right Hon. C. Canning, at the pay-office; of Sir H. Popham, in York-place. Mrs. Long, of Finsbury-square. Of daughters the Countess of Talbot, at Ingestree; Lady Dallas, in Harley-street; Ladies of c. c. Stanley, at York; of E. Long, Esq. in Wimpolestreet; of A. Trotter, Esq. at Blackheath; of J. Musgrave, Esq. in Wimpole-street; Mrs. Pope, . of Covent-Garden; a baker's wife, at Milbank, of three girls and one boy.

MARRIAGES.

Mrs. Wilkinson, the rich Oxfordshire widow of 80, to Mr. Connor Field, an Hibernian, of 25. The Hon. Lieut. Col. Fitzroy, to Miss Clark, sister of the baronet. J. Dupree, Esq. of Wilton Park, to Miss Maxwell, daughter of the baronet, and niece to the Duchess of Gordon.

1 DEATHS.

At Sellaby, the Hon. F. Vane, uncle to Lord Darlington, and deputy-treasurer to Chelsea Hos. pital. General Cyrus Trapaud, aged 87, colonel of the 52d regiment of foot, and the oldest general in his majesty's service, in which he served 67 years. At Maisonette, near Totness, Rear Admiral Hicks. Dr. Heberden, in Bunhill-row. Dr. Bossy, in Gower-street.

To Correspondents.

We have received the packet from J. C. and have examined the contents. The Stranger will find an asylum in the Monthly Visitor. We recommend our Correspondent to pursue this mode of writing. The introduction of such characters as the Fisherman, Village Schoolmaster, &c. &c. is very agreeab e, and we shall always be happy in paying attention to similar communications; with the addition of two or three articles of this description, the proprietors will honour the writer by publishing them in a neat and handsome volume, accompanied with suitable engravings.

The Life of Lycurgus, &c. has probably been mislaid, in the transfer of the Monthly Visitor into the hands of the present proprietors.

We thank Theodore for his good wishes, and shall be happy to hear from him. This hint has already been adopted.

The Poetical Solutions by J. Coles are inadmissible.

Several favours have been received, which the respective Correspondents will find attended fo.

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